On 3 Mar 2011 at 10:58, Chris Elmquist wrote:
What is the theory of operation behind a
hard-sector filter? I
believe I have seen this done with just a one-shot but I'm not sure I
understand how that eliminates only the sector marks, leaving just
index? It seems like with just a one-shot, it would sync to any hole
and call that index.
One of the things that makes this easy for 8" drives is that, but for
a few very early types, all 8" HS floppies are 33-hole (32 sectors +
index).
The index on an 8" HS floppy is located midway between two sector
holes. So, for example, if you use a one-shot whose output width is
set to, say, 2/3rds of the time between index holes, any hole
occurring under that "umbrella" must be an index--so you generate an
"index" pulse. Very simple, actually.
Ah... I see now. The one-shot is used as a gate and if another index
pulse comes in while the gate is "open", then you let that pulse pass.
Thanks. Makes sense.
This should apply to 5.25" hard-sector too. Same concept.
Chris
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Chris Elmquist